Is this a real problem? Ive gotten into drop shotting and having a blast. problem is I can't see my line had fish hit before I get the line tight and cain't see the line to know. don't want to go to hi vis if it;s going to slow the bite.
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Is this a real problem? Ive gotten into drop shotting and having a blast. problem is I can't see my line had fish hit before I get the line tight and cain't see the line to know. don't want to go to hi vis if it;s going to slow the bite.
Not really. I used to use gold Stren while my dad used the fluorescent blue. One day, he was getting all the bites and I wasn't getting any. I asked him for a few feet of his line and tied in on as a leader and I started getting them too. Don't know why they didn't like the gold that one day, but they still didn't mind the hi-viz blue. I can't really recall any other time in a couple hundred other bream fishing trips where there was any real difference when we used different color lines. I stopped using the gold after that, but it was only that one day where I ever saw it make a difference, and it could have been just a bad stretch that had nothing to do with the line color for all I know. Just for information, both of us were using 4 lb. test Stren.
When I use a drop shot rig I usually keep the slack out of the line and set the hook (really just lift the rod) as soon as I feel one. I was a die hard line watcher when I used to bass fish, but with bream I keep enough tension on the line to feel the bite and don't even mind if I'm dragging the rig a little as long as it stays in contact with the bottom.
The bedding males could care less, females can be picky. I use stren gold.
Why not use a clear/ blue leader on a gold line ? I always use Stren original clear blue on casting reels . Might be worth a try .
The problem is when I first cast before I can reel the slack out they will hit it sometimes they will get off or swallow the hook . thought maybe if I could see the line move I could try and pull the slack out.
Dunno I thump them on mr crappie camo 4lb test, but I've has a lot of success on big gills on about every line you can think of. Usually fish extremely light weight jigs on a long pole. Pick up most of mine as the jig falls. I just watch the line for a tick.